Amino Acids-- how many pairs of DNA make up a code for each amino acid?
How many bases of DNA are there?
What do chains of Amino Acids create?
What is replication of DNA?
What is transcription of DNA?
What is translation of DNA?
What do the last two things do? Why are they important?
Why is it important to make a copy of DNA into RNA to "read" for amino acid production and other tasks?
What is the main function of enzymes? Why is it important?
Explain how enzymes work-simple is best!
Why is it important to make a copy of DNA into RNA to "read" for amino acid production and other tasks?
What is the main function of enzymes? Why is it important?
Explain how enzymes work-simple is best!
FOR FRIDAY 1-17-14
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Here are the links to the DNA learning center website's videos:
There is also a basic translation and basic transcription video broken down into the two different phases. Transcription occurs, then translation. First the photocopy is made of the instruction manual pages, and any junk edited out= transcription. Then the instructions are read and the protein assembled=translation. These processes go together. Look on the options on the left side of the webpages under 3-D animations. There are lots more there, too!
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